5 units rented at Chateau site, plus pub
While no opening date has been announced for the shops at the Chateau in South Lake Tahoe, more businesses are making tenant improvements.
Lights can be seen at the retail center along Highway 50 near the state line. Mannequins and clothing racks are in some of the storefronts.
The city’s building division has received the following interior tenant improvement applications for building permits:
Night club – Mc P’s.
Unit C – Specialty clothing store.
Units D and E – Powder House. D will be a retail souvenir store and will be a retail sock store.
Units J and K – Powder House. J will be cowboy specialty clothing, and K will be ski rental and clothing.
Hoteliers are reportedly expressing interest in further developing the site, but officials connected with the project are not talking.
The permit is for two hotels to be built on the 11-plus acres.
— Lake Tahoe News staff report
This is good news and I wish every one of these business operators great success!
The Powder House group of stores are the absolute worst violators of illegal outdoor displays in the entire city of South Lake Tahoe. The city has not done anything to enforce their own ordinances against such displays. Once again, the city uses selective enforcement of its own rules.
The group of Powder House stores make this town look like an outdoor flea market. Hopefully, things will look different at the Chateau. I am surprised that all of the other businesses in the stateline area do not complain to the city about this egregious disregard of rules and regulations.
“Cowboy specialty clothing”….now there’s a marketing coup for Ta’ho South. Upscale Duck Dynasty T-Shirts and diamond encrusted NASCAR beltbuckles. For when the Aspen crowd comes a-slummin’. YeeHaw
Specialty sock store?? Huh? Sounds lovely.
M M tahoe there is already a specialty sock store in heavenly village.
Hmm there is also a specialty cowboy store in the village, called high chapparel, my understanding is that this one will be boots, though it may have other things as well. Really not sure why you are upset by it, you must not have visited their other store. BTW many of our visitors come from the central valley and are farmers and ranchers.
The new boot store will carry many styles of boots (close to 300 styles) including Ariat, Harley Davidson, Dan Post and Rockwell Tharpe, Johnny Ringo- along with mens quality work boots, silver belt buckles and all leather belts.Mens leather jackets and vests and Sorels for the winter too- this will be not a ‘Just For Cowboy Store.’ But you know, look first and then decide…..yee haw to you too…
@pandora-good luck to you-i hope you succeed in your venture.
Saw the racks of t-shirts, rental bikes, & E-Z-up tents on the sidewalk so the new stores must be open.
When the business rents the unit, how much of the sidewalk are they allowed to use for displaying merchandise?